Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Fibromyalgia syndrome is a widespread musculoskeletal pain and fatigue disorder which generally occurs in the muscles, ligaments, and tendons – the soft fibrous tissues in the body. This forum is for fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Immune Deficiency Syndrome (CFS/CFIDS).

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Old 01-20-2007, 02:22 AM #1
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ditto to what the others are saying... seems to go hand in hand... but be very careful that something serious does not end up being diagnosed as a fibro thing ok???? I had thyroid cancer in 2005 and if I did not keep going to the doc they may not have found it in time....

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I had some fibro fog going on..so sorry!
Arrow is so right!!!
I have been brushed off since getting my dx.
Dont let anyone do that to you.
If you feel as if something more is going on.
Push until you get an answer.
Dont let the docs just put it in the "fibro file"
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Confused Anyone else getting sick???

Funny you should all mention something else being attributed to Fibro.
I had a really bad flare back in September. It got to the point where I could hardly walk because the muscles in both legs were so tight. I had a host of other sx going on too.
Well, my neurologist sent me to the hospital for the weekend to have an emergency MRI and my 2nd LP. (Both came back negative, although I do have one lesion in the occipital lobe of my brain that the docs have yet to figure out.)
They put me on 3 days of IVSM and then a week later I went on an oral taper of Prednisone. Thankfully, the roids did the rick and my sx abated.
But, ever since that oral taper of steroids I have been nauseous every single day. So much so that I have actually vomited 3 times. (the last time being this morning)
I brought this up to both my neuro and my GP. neither seems to be very concerned. Although, I know it's not normal to vomit for no apparent reason!

Does anyone else w/ Fibro have this going on? The nausea and vomiting, I mean?
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I am not sure about the taper from the steroids.
I am not sick everyday and i have never been on the steroids
like you mentioned.So i wont comment on that.
Hopefully someone will come along soon and help you
out there..
I do know that norovirous is runinng rampid everywhere.
Do you also have diarreha?
What ever it is that's going on.
Make sure you drink pleanty of fliuds
So you dont dehydrate...I am happy to hear that your problems with your
legs has eased up though!
Take care and feel better soon!
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Kellie, I don't have the diarrhea. IBS yes but, the pain meds have taken care of that! LOL!
Don't think this is a virus. No fever or other sx to go along w/ it. Just the unusual daily nausea and occasional vomiting. It boggles my mind.
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I don't know how all my problems relate, or if I can even remember them all. A few of them include:

Although better now, years of migraines and headaches.
Ulcerative Colitis
Depression
Chronic big-time fatigue
Total brainfog

My doc knows I just won't do a short burst and taper of prednisone! I hate that stuff. But then, several times it saved my life during major flares of the ulcerative colitis. That stuff is a lifesaver, but does major havoc to your mind and body, most especially when tapering off.

The first time I was on it was for almost a year! That was 30 years ago with my first major UC flare. As soon as I'd taper down to a couple of milligrams, the UC would start to flare again. Took me a long time to get off it.

I don't remember getting sick though. It could be attributable to other things.
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